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Category: The Santaquin Review

Mayor Olson Unveils Project to Make Santaquin the “Gateway” to the Bonneville Trail
November 16, 2023

Mayor Olson Unveils Project to Make Santaquin the “Gateway” to the Bonneville Trail

Mayor Olson took time in the City Council Meeting to present a vision of a Santaquin with miles of mountain biking trails up the Santaquin Canyon that connect to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail.

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Council Votes to Give Away Surplus Property
November 16, 2023

Council Votes to Give Away Surplus Property

When building Apple Valley Elementary School, a small plot of land was left over and unused, due to the road configurations. The City Counsel voted […]

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Leola Winegar Recognized as Volunteer of the Month
November 16, 2023

Leola Winegar Recognized as Volunteer of the Month

We all drive East on Main Street and pass the businesses and the beautiful flower boxes. You might have thought that  your tax dollars went […]

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Will Santaquin Have Enough Water?
November 16, 2023

Will Santaquin Have Enough Water?

*This article was edited since publication to correct the spelling of Mayor Olson’s name from Olsen. In the new City Council’s first Work Council Meeting, […]

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Some Surprising Santaquin Statistics—2021
November 16, 2023

Some Surprising Santaquin Statistics—2021

All of these statistics were presented at the City Council Meeting. Many are the result of the “Imagine Santaquin” polling that the City performed. What […]

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Message from the Editor
November 16, 2023

Message from the Editor

Thank you for taking time to read The Santaquin Review. Before trying my hand at reporting, I visited the Chieftain Museum and read the messages […]

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In the Desert, Water is Gold
November 16, 2023

In the Desert, Water is Gold

Surprise! We live in a desert. We don’t get much sky water, so we must arduously plan and care for the water that we do […]

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City Council Tables Resolution to Implement OSHA Covid Vaccination Mandate
November 16, 2023

City Council Tables Resolution to Implement OSHA Covid Vaccination Mandate

*This article was edited since publication to correct the spelling of Mayor Olson’s name from Olsen. At their first Regular Council Meeting, the newly sworn-in […]

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It’s Painful to Care About the City, But Caring Doesn’t Seem to Change Anything
November 16, 2023

It’s Painful to Care About the City, But Caring Doesn’t Seem to Change Anything

The following is an abridged excerpt from an email from the Managing Editor to the Mayor, in response to an email, asking how the City […]

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Recent Past City Projects
November 16, 2023

Recent Past City Projects

Nowadays the City has a large budget and has several projects going all at once, but it hasn’t always been this way. What has the […]

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Santaquin Housing Developments from 8/21 to 1/18
November 16, 2023

Santaquin Housing Developments from 8/21 to 1/18

Santaquin has recently experienced a boom in residential developments. In The Santaquin Review’s last edition, we explored many large developments (+5 units) that started, or […]

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Why MUST the City Borrow Money to Make Large Purchases
November 16, 2023

Why MUST the City Borrow Money to Make Large Purchases

Many of us believe and practice that when you want something, you should save your money and buy it. At least, that’s what we tell […]

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Grave Digging! A Retrospective on a Santaquin Hero – Julius Golben Van Ausdal
November 16, 2023

Grave Digging! A Retrospective on a Santaquin Hero – Julius Golben Van Ausdal

Julius Golben Van Ausdal—Born in 1837 in St. Louis, Missouri. Died in 1912 in Santaquin, Utah. Information about him was gathered from documents accessible on […]

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Inflation’s Effect on You and the City
November 16, 2023

Inflation’s Effect on You and the City

Lets be honest. Inflation steals the value of your savings and Deflation makes you a slave to debt. You can’t win with money, just like […]

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Is the City Fiscally Responsible?
November 16, 2023

Is the City Fiscally Responsible?

Santaquin is on pretty good financial footing. The City has more than $2.5 Million saved for a rainy day. It does have debt, but its […]

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City Council’s “Equipment Budget” Voting Results
November 16, 2023

City Council’s “Equipment Budget” Voting Results

1. Backhoe—$43k for Public Works Dep. 2. Battery Powered Extraction Tools—$55k for Fire Dep. 3. Software Upgrade (ESRI GIS)—$6.5k for Engineering Dep. 4. GPS Antenna—$23k […]

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Recent Posts
  • The City Will Soon be In Search of a Financial Director
    The City’s Financial Director / City Recorder, Aaron Shirley took a moment during the City Council Meeting on January 18th to announce that he is […]
  • The City Needs Your Help!
    Three times in the last week since publication, the City has asked for the citizen’s input and help for the following: 1. Time Capsule As […]
  • Attention Parents: The Schools Need Input!
    On January 19th, at Orchard Hills Elementary School, five women gathered as the School Community Council to discuss how to best help the kids learn […]
  • Grave Digging! A Retrospective on a Santaquin Hero (Benjamin Franklin Johnson)
    Benjamin Franklin Johnson—Born in 1818 in New York, USA. Died 1905 in Mesa Arizona. Information about him was collected from documents which were available in […]
  • Good Governance—Where Justice and Compassion Meet
    Mayor Olson invited Police Chief Rod Hurst and Fire Chief Ryan Lind to the City Council Work Meeting on January 18th to discuss the city […]
  • Report: Winter Parking Enforcement + Statistics
    During the January 18th City Council work meeting, the Mayor asked Police Chief Hurst to report on how the winter parking enforcement has been going. […]
  • Global Economies Crumble—Small Business, Unite!
    A local school waits for parts to complete a swing set as supply chains struggle. Store shelves run bare around the country as well as […]

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